MikeWinLDS
New member
I'm using a California Water Blade to get off a lot of the water on my car after washing (mainly the bigger portions) and then I use a chamois rag to dry areas that were missed by the blade. Is there any problem with this? Mostly I've read about people drying their cars with microfiber towels or other 100% cotton towels.
Also how do I clean my California Duster? The tips of it are all black and whatnot, but it still dusts my car really well. What kind of product is on that duster? I remember feeling a greasy type feeling from the bristles and from when I left it on top of the carrying case for a while.
Do these two products ever drag around impurities to marr and scratch your car, or are they good to use? The water blade really cuts my drying time significantly, and the duster works really well after driving around this dusty old city.
Also how do I clean my California Duster? The tips of it are all black and whatnot, but it still dusts my car really well. What kind of product is on that duster? I remember feeling a greasy type feeling from the bristles and from when I left it on top of the carrying case for a while.
Do these two products ever drag around impurities to marr and scratch your car, or are they good to use? The water blade really cuts my drying time significantly, and the duster works really well after driving around this dusty old city.